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Theatre Projects
- ...and they put handcuffs on the flowers.
- Performed in a basement, this hour-long experimental play explores the depths of human suffering under Franco's dictatorship in Spain.
- 3 Confusions
- In the memory of a sexually frustrated iguana, a group with no talent takes another stab at performing live.
- AudiOdessey (Installment One)
- FOR EARS ONLY!!! Journey through places and time! AudiOdessey allows you to experience reality and fantasy in 8.2 surround sound.
- bike-adelic velodrama
- An interactive musical bike parade odyssey around Buffalo as an original story plays out at each stop.
- Byrdbrain
- Students Lock Burned Out High School Teacher In Classroom Closet For The Long Weekend.
- Canadian Comedy Invasion: Stand Up Battle at the Border!!!
- See the Best in Stand Up comedians from Toronto and Buffalo Battle for comedy bragging rights!
- Catholic School Girls by Casey Kurtti
- a coming of age satire of life growing up in Catholic school in the 1960's in Yonkers.
- Characters
- Poetry meets theater in this socially and politically-charged performance by Alex Mead and Anne Huiner.
- Connolly's Plays
- A showcase of socially and politically-oriented short plays by local writer-activist Joseph Connelly.
- De Vices
- This production presents the question is a man in charge of his life or is he a victim of circumstance?
- Floaters
- A barber moonlighting as an exterminator hears talking ants. Are the insects just floating in his head or are they real?
- Forever Rose
- The innocent conversation of relationships by a Man and a Woman when they find a Rose on the cold ground.
- In Deciding
- A heart and a brain weigh-in on an important decision, pondering the political and social ramifications of their actions.
- Jonah of Tonawanda
- What will God do with the prophet who hates his neighbors? Should grace make us mad?
- Lay Down and Love Me Again
- A dark, absurd, hilarious, unsetling, tragic and ridiculous solo show featuring songs, monologues, jokes, asides and unspeakable truths.
- One Man's Meat by Will Scheffer
- A "tender" production about Jeffrey Dahmer and the bizarre emotional torture that left him willing to kill for love.
- Red Clay Railroad
- Staged reading of full-length play focusing upon greed, power, lust and lies surrounding a 1982 railroad in Georgia.
- Shakespeare in the Parking Space
- The Bard hits the pavement in this late-night self-serve Shakespeare soiree.
- Space: A Multi-Media, Improvisational Collaged Opera
- Soundpainting is a gestural language for conducting improvisational performances. We are artists interested in expanding the boundaries of improvisational performance.
- Sugar City Showcase
- Featuring performers and artists who represent the foundations of Sugar City, a collective centered around sharing/creating art.
- Sylvia
- A charasmatic dog threatens a 22 year old marraige! Can the couple learn to compromise and keep the pesky pooch?
- The Sofa King's Improv
- Audience inspired improvisation games and stories.The comedy is fast paced, contemporary, thought provoking, and often adult in theme.
- The Voices Unheard
- Original theatre piece dealing with the effect of the conflict in Uganda - proceeds go to the "Invisible Children" foundation.
- This Tidewater by Izations Casuistry (a translation)
- Feasting, lost manuscripts, fire, dance, lost civilizations, parades, monsters, what more could you want?
- Too Much
- Too much is a one act play about a modern woman dealing the reprocusions of a past she can't escape.
- Wading for Answers
- Writing and music by David Butler and David Kane. Poetry spoken out loud, danced, directed, screamed and sung.
- While I Was Cooking Chicken...
- Secret Service agents pay me an unusual "friendly" visit while I was cooking an ordinary chicken dinner.
- Woman, Sister, Mother - A Celebration of Life and Love
- Entertaining Angels, a four-woman production group, explodes in four powerful acts with Spoken word, drama, singing, dance and poetry.
- Workers of the World
- Performance for autonomous cleaning robots who discuss revolution, comment on passers-by, and harass people who walk on their clean floors.
- Woy/Ubu: Intermedia Reading
- Reading of wacky dramatic mash-up--murderous Woyzeck with scatological Ubu Roi--with virtual reality, robots, and more!
- "Judgement" and "Honor"
- Shenee King's choreography based on African Diasporic dance. "Judgment" depicts judgment by God. "Honor" represents the joy of dancing.
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